2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.tet.2020.130999
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Synthesis and application of additives based on trifluoroethoxy-cyclo-phosphazene into polymer nanofibers

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“…Structures of four NP sheets and their lattice parameters are labeled in Figure e–h. The N–P bond lengths in these structures from 1.70 to 2.00 Å are larger than those in polyphosphazene chain polymers and molecular structures (1.50–1.60 Å). It is because of the different bonding ways and additional attraction along another directions in plane in contrast to polymers and molecular structures.…”
Section: Structures and Calculation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Structures of four NP sheets and their lattice parameters are labeled in Figure e–h. The N–P bond lengths in these structures from 1.70 to 2.00 Å are larger than those in polyphosphazene chain polymers and molecular structures (1.50–1.60 Å). It is because of the different bonding ways and additional attraction along another directions in plane in contrast to polymers and molecular structures.…”
Section: Structures and Calculation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…[13,17] Phosphazenes are inorganic compounds containing P = N bonds. They can be used as a polymerization catalyst, [18,19] in solar cells, [20] to produce polymer nanofibers [21] or in the manufacture of epoxy resin. [22][23][24] They have attracted some interest mainly as electrolytic additives, notably for polymer electrolytes and, to a lesser extent, as binders.…”
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confidence: 99%